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investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out why a 23-year-old, who friends say showed no signs of problems, strolled into lax yesterday and started shooting. one tsa agent is dead. five hurt in a scene of total panic caught on video by this report by tmz. so word from the hospital on his condition. along with the rifle, he was carrying 150 round of ammunition, as well as a note that said he wanted to kill tsa employ and "pigs." no words can explain the horror that we experienced today when a shooter took the life of a member of our family and injured two tsa officers. i received a call not long ago from president obama who not only shared with me his cole doll lenses. it could have been much worse if agents on the scene weren't well prepared for emergency situations. >> not more than three weeks ago we took every one of our officers, patrol officers and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department and we practiced the exact scenario that played out today. >> in just a few minutes, we'll have a live report from los angeles and new details about the suspected
investigators in los angeles are trying to figure out why a 23-year-old, who friends say showed no signs of problems, strolled into lax yesterday and started shooting. one tsa agent is dead. five hurt in a scene of total panic caught on video by this report by tmz. so word from the hospital on his condition. along with the rifle, he was carrying 150 round of ammunition, as well as a note that said he wanted to kill tsa employ and "pigs." no words can explain the horror that we...
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he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy. he'd lived in his apartment with him for a little over a year. but there were no major issues. when our local flath asked his roommate if he was surprised he had a gun, he said he was shocked because he'd never shown a gun in the home before, never shown any type of difficult behavior. we don't know much about the suspect. that picture will emerge as the days come forward. police looking into the motive. why would he want to shoot these people. >> we can hear the planes are taking off and landing. what's the status of terminal 3? >> reporter:
he was a resident of los angeles, paul ciancia. but he hails from new jersey where his family lives. his family was being investigated -- excuse me, was being talked to by the fbi yesterday. they were at this front door but they were not speaking to the media. we know he lived in the los angeles area for about the last 18 months or so. but no red flags came up in terms of a criminal history. when we talked to people that knew him, including his roommate, he said he was a quiet, unassuming guy....
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a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that played out today. we played out today. and i was talking to the officers involved in this particular incident a few minutes ago. and they said that that training was critical to how they responded to this. >> joining us now, heather mcgee, vice president of demos.org, and msnbc contributor, james patterson. welcome to you both. james, a person takes an assault rifle into a very public place and starts shooting. this is all way too familiar, isn't it? >> you know, i was just talking to our camera operator here about this, and i was asking her, how many times have we been in this s
a lone suspect entering los angeles international airport and opening fire. the terrifying situation unfolded earlier this morning with multiple victims shot. the airport evacuated, flights grounded. the situation that law enforcement officials say is always at the front of their minds. >> not more than three weeks ago, we took every one of our officers, our patrol officers, and a couple hundred officers from the los angeles police department, and we practiced the exact scenario that...
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. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. a chaotic scene there as a gunman identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia opened fire killing one tsa agent and injuring two others. this video released by tmz. there are reports he may have been targeting those agents. the suspect wounded in a gunfight with law enforcement is now in custody. and now we're going to take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball." republicans have been relentless and ruthless even in their effort to block this president at every turn. we point out that fact frequently on this program. it's just as easier to point out those paying the steepest price are often those who can least afford it. the poor. today paul krugman talks about the gop obsession to block the president's health care law. quote, republicans are clearly passionate about making sure that the poor and unlucky get as little help as possible. all this hostility to the poor has culminated in the truly astonishing refusal of many states to participate even in the medicaid expans
. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. a chaotic scene there as a gunman identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia opened fire killing one tsa agent and injuring two others. this video released by tmz. there are reports he may have been targeting those agents. the suspect wounded in a gunfight with law enforcement is now in custody. and now we're going to take you back to "hardball." ♪ >>> welcome back to "hardball."...
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volkswagen will unveil its electric car in los angeles next week. the e golf has a battery charge good for 70 to 90 miles. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in childre
volkswagen will unveil its electric car in los angeles next week. the e golf has a battery charge good for 70 to 90 miles. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart...
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look at the latest headline in today's los angeles times. quote, another obama care horror story debunked. gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with all this anguish and frightening anger. and i get the feeling it's not about whether the program is working or not. what they are angry about the democrats and angry about the president and angry about this health care program is they don't like the effort. they're angry that anybody tried to make sure that the 50 million people sitting as working people in the emergency room looking for some health care are being taken care of or being thought after. they don't like that effort. and that's why they're really angry. not that there are glitches. they don
look at the latest headline in today's los angeles times. quote, another obama care horror story debunked. gwen moore a democrat from washington and jonathan gruber an m.i.t. professor in economics. he also served as an adviser to the white house and to congress on the president's health care plan. congresswoman, i want to start with you. i think somebody from mars would watch the congress these days and say what are those people so angry about? fighting like mad from the republican side with...
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. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. fbi and local law enforcement on the scene after a gunman opened fire at a tsa checkpoint, killing one tsa employee. at least six others were wounded. the suspect, identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia, reportedly began shooting on the ground floor and continued firing as he raced to a tsa screening area. frightened passengers scrambled for cover, even on to the tarmac. the suspect was wounded in a gun fight with officers. he is now in custody. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. the united states population is going to grow by over 90 ovemillion people,ears and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. what's the healthiest a
. >>> i'm page hopkins with breaking news out of the los angeles airport. fbi and local law enforcement on the scene after a gunman opened fire at a tsa checkpoint, killing one tsa employee. at least six others were wounded. the suspect, identified as 23-year-old paul ciancia, reportedly began shooting on the ground floor and continued firing as he raced to a tsa screening area. frightened passengers scrambled for cover, even on to the tarmac. the suspect was wounded in a gun fight...
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we do know he was unemployed motorcycle mechanic who just recently moved to los angeles from a small town, a blue collar town of pensville, new jersey. although he was dropped off here at lax by a roommate, we are told he most likely operated alone, that the roommate who dropped him off curbside at the door behind me at lax, was not in on it and did not know why he wanted to go to airport, there was talk that his dad was sick and drop me off at the airport, he was really anxious to get here on friday. so that roommate we are told probably most likely not going to be charged. >> thank you very much. we'll talk more about security, not only at lax but all airports. dan, you wrote about this issue and the headline points, pointing to gaps in post 9/11 secure despite though as you pointed out the millions of dollars invested into improving the situation, there are so call soft spots revealed after the shooting. >> yeah, two of the main things that emerged from the shooting are that a lot of public areas of the airport, the lobbies and ticket counters and sidewalks, even down in the bagga
we do know he was unemployed motorcycle mechanic who just recently moved to los angeles from a small town, a blue collar town of pensville, new jersey. although he was dropped off here at lax by a roommate, we are told he most likely operated alone, that the roommate who dropped him off curbside at the door behind me at lax, was not in on it and did not know why he wanted to go to airport, there was talk that his dad was sick and drop me off at the airport, he was really anxious to get here on...
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interestingly, jonathan martin is also in los angeles. they're both out there. >> the dolphins took a risk in hiring incognito. i'm sure you heard coach tony dungee. he was like when i was looking at him, i saw things both on and off the field that we just didn't want to go there. hi hindsight is 20/20. >>> the economic damage from the government shutdown. how bad is it? we've got new numbers next. cost. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. (coffee be♪ng poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from the stevia leaf. but it sure feels that way. because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone o
interestingly, jonathan martin is also in los angeles. they're both out there. >> the dolphins took a risk in hiring incognito. i'm sure you heard coach tony dungee. he was like when i was looking at him, i saw things both on and off the field that we just didn't want to go there. hi hindsight is 20/20. >>> the economic damage from the government shutdown. how bad is it? we've got new numbers next. cost. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with...
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joining me now, business columnist for "the los angeles times" and the author of the recent book "the new deal on modern history and wendell potter, a former health insurance executive with a new ebook coming out december 6th entitled "obama care what's in it for me." tell me what happened when you got her on the phone and started comparing the plan she had to what she could get? >> it was clear to me when i listened to her when i read about what she had said and looked at the clips that she wasn't telling the whole story and probably didn't understand herself what her options were. so i had her on the phone. i had covered california in our state's exchange app and she was surprised to learn this 400 some odd dollar a month plan she was pitched was not the best plan she could get. she could get a better plan than she had for much less money than she was paying because she had as many people who have had policies canceled have had, she had junk insurance. it didn't really cover very much. under obama care she was eligible -- first of all, she was eligible for $200 a month in income sub
joining me now, business columnist for "the los angeles times" and the author of the recent book "the new deal on modern history and wendell potter, a former health insurance executive with a new ebook coming out december 6th entitled "obama care what's in it for me." tell me what happened when you got her on the phone and started comparing the plan she had to what she could get? >> it was clear to me when i listened to her when i read about what she had said and...
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angeles international airport on friday. the suspect, paul ciancia is hospitalized and in critical condition. he's been unresponsive because of his current medical condition, but investigators say they're still learning more about why he allegedly killed a tsa agent and wounded two others. miguel almaguer is live outside l.a.x. with the details on this. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: thomas, good morning. according to a federal criminal complaint, we do know more about the alleged shooter's motive. fbi investigators say that he left behind a one-page letter, what they call -- also has been called a manifesto in which he said he was specifically targeting tsa agents. it didn't matter whether they were black, white, brown or yellow. apparently that was written inside this manifesto. he seemed to target these individuals because they worked for the federal government and he had some problems with the federal government. we don't know specifically what was in that note. that is still part of the investigation. as for the sus
angeles international airport on friday. the suspect, paul ciancia is hospitalized and in critical condition. he's been unresponsive because of his current medical condition, but investigators say they're still learning more about why he allegedly killed a tsa agent and wounded two others. miguel almaguer is live outside l.a.x. with the details on this. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: thomas, good morning. according to a federal criminal complaint, we do know more about the alleged...
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. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul ciancia pulled out that rifle and targeted tsa agents. the first person he targeted was gerrardo hernandez. he was shot several times. when the suspect saw hernandez moving, the suspect walked back down the escalator, shot hernandez again, fatally wounding him. his wife spoke yesterday. here's what she had to say. >> we are all heartbroken and will miss him deerly. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for president tsa mission. >> reporter: after hernandez was killed, the gunfire certainly was not -- the suspect went back up that escalator, shot two more t
. >>> as los angeles international airport returns to normal, disturbing new clues are emerging about the suspect. the gunman who opened fire inside terminal three was specifically targeting tsa agents. the suspect now faces federal murder charges. and nbc's miguel almaguer is at l.a.x. with the latest. what's new today? >> reporter: alex, good afternoon. it's right here at terminal three where the suspect allegedly walked through those front doors. police say 23-year-old paul...
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., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees. there were reports that he asked if people were tsa. he killed one tsa worker and wounded as many as three others before he himself was shot in the chest and taken into custody. he's reported to be in critical condition in the hospital. law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the shooter in which he expressed, quote, his disappointment with the government. nbc news reporting that the shooter sent a suicidal text to his family before entering the airport where he apparently started shooting. again, though, the shooter is alive in critical condition and in custody. l.a.x. is a mess in terms of flight cancellations and delays and thousands of passengers getting stranded. this is a story we'll be following through the night as we learn more. please keep watching this space for news. >>> here's the background, when
., at los angeles international airport. a man reported to be a 23-year-old from los angeles walked into terminal three and pulled out a rifle started firing at tsa employees. there were reports that he asked if people were tsa. he killed one tsa worker and wounded as many as three others before he himself was shot in the chest and taken into custody. he's reported to be in critical condition in the hospital. law enforcement sources tell the l.a. times that authorities found a note next to the...
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angeles national airport. gerardo hernandez is the first tsa officer to be killed in the line of duty since the office was created 12 years ago. as with all tsa workers, hernandez was unarmed. police say the suspect paul ciancia had a note that said he planned to kill multiple tsa officers and wanted to, quote, instill fear in their traitorous minds. joining me msnbc correspondent pete williams. what are we learning? what's the latest on this alleged gunman? >> this is not where one of those investigations where every 10 minutes brings some other revelation. this is a long slow go to try to figure out the answer to the key question, which is why did he do it. there's nothing that his friends or roommates say this they thought he was an adherent to this extremist anti-government view expressed in this handwritten later, which is a general rant of the usual stuff about the federal reserve and federal government and the currencies and one world order and all of that. for some reason a specific attack on the tsa w
angeles national airport. gerardo hernandez is the first tsa officer to be killed in the line of duty since the office was created 12 years ago. as with all tsa workers, hernandez was unarmed. police say the suspect paul ciancia had a note that said he planned to kill multiple tsa officers and wanted to, quote, instill fear in their traitorous minds. joining me msnbc correspondent pete williams. what are we learning? what's the latest on this alleged gunman? >> this is not where one of...
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in the latest incident, friday's shooting at terminal 3 at the los angeles international airport where a gunman approached a checkpoint, pulled a .233 caliber assault rifle from a bag and opened fire, targeting tsa agents, injuring several people and taking the life of a tsa officer named gerardo hernandez, the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was created in 2001. the suspected shooter, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, was charged this weekend with murder of a federal officer, and commission of violence at an international airport. after being shot at the scene of the crime, he remains in critical condition but is not believed to have suffered brain damage, allowing for the possibility he might be able to answer questions at some point. and while the entirety of his motive is yet to be known, he did have on him at the time a letter. which had language associated with the anti-government patriot movement, as well as some additional anti-government literature about a conspiracy to form a single global government. and for more, i'm joined by brand-new grio.co
in the latest incident, friday's shooting at terminal 3 at the los angeles international airport where a gunman approached a checkpoint, pulled a .233 caliber assault rifle from a bag and opened fire, targeting tsa agents, injuring several people and taking the life of a tsa officer named gerardo hernandez, the first tsa officer to die in the line of duty since the agency was created in 2001. the suspected shooter, 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, was charged this weekend with murder of a...
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here in los angeles, last night and today, we have seen more police officers on the ground. back to you. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. here with me in the studio is victoria defrancesco soto, a contributor and a fellow at the lbj school of the university of texas. laura flanlders, host of grit tv and caton dawson, our favorite republican, former senior adviser to governor rick perry. also with us from washington, d.c., is rafy ran, the former director of security at the israel airport authority and current president of new age security solutions and consultant to boston's lonegan airport. nice to have you with us this morning. >> thank you. >> let me ask you really the question that has been on my mind since the shooting yesterday. does this latest experience expose any new vulnerabilities in american air travel? >> well, actually, it's not new. the fact we have focused during the last 12 years on security of the aircraft rather than the airport as well doesn't make it new, because if you only go back to the terrorism against aviation in europe and other parts of the world
here in los angeles, last night and today, we have seen more police officers on the ground. back to you. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. here with me in the studio is victoria defrancesco soto, a contributor and a fellow at the lbj school of the university of texas. laura flanlders, host of grit tv and caton dawson, our favorite republican, former senior adviser to governor rick perry. also with us from washington, d.c., is rafy ran, the former director of security at the israel airport...
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>> from los angeles to northern california, everybody seemed to be waiting for the same thing. was she going to give any hints about her plans for 2016? >> we just wanted to show that she has the support that she needs to run for office whenever she decides. >> she is looking quite presidential, i might say. so i believe there was a lot of hints. >> people started chanting "just say yes, just say yes" but she didn't give a direct answer. >> let's look at some of what's behind the talk of inevitability. of course the fund-raising prowess, the organization, the early endorsements. but that's what everybody thought in 2008. and a new republic piece asks the provocative question is hillary's nightmare a democratic party that realizes its soul lies with elizabeth warren. let me bring in jonathan allen, and a politics reporter for the "washington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> so let's start with hillary because she's touring the country doing speaking engagements. she's racking up political chips. let me read this piece. anyone who lived through 2008 knows that inevitable
>> from los angeles to northern california, everybody seemed to be waiting for the same thing. was she going to give any hints about her plans for 2016? >> we just wanted to show that she has the support that she needs to run for office whenever she decides. >> she is looking quite presidential, i might say. so i believe there was a lot of hints. >> people started chanting "just say yes, just say yes" but she didn't give a direct answer. >> let's look at...
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. >> mexico city is the largest city, then new york, and los angeles, and then there is the city that this guy amazingly is still the mayor of right now. the guy who is admitting to the crack smoking thing that he denied for a long time. that he now says he did do. with that amazing thing going on in the news, pity the many people, the more than a handful of people around the english-speaking world who also share with that mayor the relatively common name of rob ford. for example, quote, my twitter is blowing up, the mayor of toronto must be up to some shenanigans again, according to a totally different rob ford. and then there is this rob ford in england, saying tired of canadians accosting me with weird questions about crack pipes. to be fair, the problem with the crack cocaine is not just a problem with rob ford and canada. when walsh beat john connally, many made calls to congratulate walsh for the win. joe biden called, debbie wasserman schultz called. they all called, even a white house operator called looking to set up a call friend president obama and the new mayor-elect of bo
. >> mexico city is the largest city, then new york, and los angeles, and then there is the city that this guy amazingly is still the mayor of right now. the guy who is admitting to the crack smoking thing that he denied for a long time. that he now says he did do. with that amazing thing going on in the news, pity the many people, the more than a handful of people around the english-speaking world who also share with that mayor the relatively common name of rob ford. for example, quote,...
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the killing of a tsa agent at los angeles international airport is raising questions about the motives of the 23-year-old suspect, and also airport security. do tsa agents need to be armed? our justice correspondent pete williams will be here in a little while to give us an update and fresh report on all of that. but first, the obama care debate. the healthcare.gov was actually off site for repairs over the weekend. they said saturday the glitches are, quote, just at this present time of the iceberg. this week, as you might have remembered, the president traveled to boston to compare the rough start of obama care to what he called the slow start of the massachusetts health care plan. but he also praised his 2012 opponent mitt romney, who in 2006, as governor of massachusetts, signed that state's health care reform legislation into law. >> i've always believed that when he was governor here in massachusetts, he did the right thing on health care. if it was hard doing it just in one state, it's harder doing it in all 50 states. >> that is proving to be the case. and the 2012 republican p
the killing of a tsa agent at los angeles international airport is raising questions about the motives of the 23-year-old suspect, and also airport security. do tsa agents need to be armed? our justice correspondent pete williams will be here in a little while to give us an update and fresh report on all of that. but first, the obama care debate. the healthcare.gov was actually off site for repairs over the weekend. they said saturday the glitches are, quote, just at this present time of the...
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if we get mercy, i think the process of mercy looks like probably car bombs in los angeles, washington, d.c., and des moines, iowa. >> this stuff is far outside the mainstream. but every person you just heard is an organizer or featured speaker at the same event with ted cruz. this problem is much bigger than the cruz family. it extends deep into the underside of right wing politics. it isn't about faith of politics. it's about paranoia and hate. joining me now is michael keegan his right wing watch blog tracks this extremist red rik. and frank schaffer. he's shore of the book "and good said, billy." thank you both for joining me. >> thanks for having us. >> this is really rough stuff. but not unfamiliar to you. what is this really about? >> well, listen, you know, we've talked about this before. you're one of the only in the mainstream media that gets it. the fact is america does not have a right wing political problem. america has a right wing religion problem. and when they talk about losing our heritage and all the rest of it, this is a kind of religious delusion i talk about in my
if we get mercy, i think the process of mercy looks like probably car bombs in los angeles, washington, d.c., and des moines, iowa. >> this stuff is far outside the mainstream. but every person you just heard is an organizer or featured speaker at the same event with ted cruz. this problem is much bigger than the cruz family. it extends deep into the underside of right wing politics. it isn't about faith of politics. it's about paranoia and hate. joining me now is michael keegan his right...
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because this is washington, after all, that we're talking about. >> and joining us now from los angeles, where the president is scheduled to appear tonight, democratic congresswoman, karen best of california. welcome. >> thanks for having me on. >> i want to get to health care and the president's remarks on iran. i want to ask for your analysis on the immigration situation. the president said there are republicans in the house who want a deal, they want it to be piecemeal. how do we get enough of republicans to say yes in the house to actually make a deal happen? >> well, i actually think there are enough republicans in the house right now who would vote on the senate bill, and we could pass it. the issue is the speaker will not put it on the floor. so what worries me when the republican leadership now says, well, we'll do it in a piecemeal fashion, what pieces are they talking about? we need all of the pieces. my concern is, the only pieces they're concerned about is bore ohder security. where they have the biggest challenge is getting to the word citizenship and actually saying that.
because this is washington, after all, that we're talking about. >> and joining us now from los angeles, where the president is scheduled to appear tonight, democratic congresswoman, karen best of california. welcome. >> thanks for having me on. >> i want to get to health care and the president's remarks on iran. i want to ask for your analysis on the immigration situation. the president said there are republicans in the house who want a deal, they want it to be piecemeal. how...
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his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation and we'll try and confirm more details later on. for now, chris, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now to the terror felt by those who were there. with me now two witnesses to the shooting, dana s
his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a...
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like this one from los angeles, "i'm pretty sure i passed two-thirds of my midterms, bleep you, macroeconomics." and the third awesomest thing on the internet. you thought we would go a day without more rob ford news? >> i love crack cocaine. crack, crack, crack cocaine. >> first we should mention another rob ford video surface today, this one showing an allegedly drunken mayor of toronto threatening to kill someone. some people weren't done with re-living mayor ford's crack admission. people like deejay steve porter, the man behind all those great nba and nfl remixes, he lent his definite touch to the rob ford saga. >> no, god bless, it's my mistake. i know, i have no crack left. i know that doing crock is wrong. rob ford, i'll do anything for more. i smoke a lot of it. i thank the people for support. >> it's disgusting, as i said before. >> rob ford. smokes crack, crack, crack. i smoke a lot of it. i smoke, crack, crack, crack, crack. i smoke a lot of it. your mayor has smoked crack. it is what it is and i can't change the past. >> move over, "what does the fox say?" you can find all the lin
like this one from los angeles, "i'm pretty sure i passed two-thirds of my midterms, bleep you, macroeconomics." and the third awesomest thing on the internet. you thought we would go a day without more rob ford news? >> i love crack cocaine. crack, crack, crack cocaine. >> first we should mention another rob ford video surface today, this one showing an allegedly drunken mayor of toronto threatening to kill someone. some people weren't done with re-living mayor ford's...
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. >> one woman quoted in the los angeles times put it this way. what we've heard for three years is if you like your policy, you can keep it. i'm infuriated because we were lied to. it's not fair. it's not right. >> republicans have settled on their latest anti-obama care message. if you like your health plan, you can keep it. and today they got a big boost from bill clinton. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people. >> drudge immediately seized on the comments. john boehner applauded the statement saying that democrats concerned about the president's broken promise should join republicans in voting to pass the keep your health plan act. that bill would allow insurance companies to continue try and sell that policy in the media, now the roles have been completely reversed. republican lawmakers now take their own legislative agenda straight from the conservative media talking point of the day. it's a legislative meth perfected during the shutd
. >> one woman quoted in the los angeles times put it this way. what we've heard for three years is if you like your policy, you can keep it. i'm infuriated because we were lied to. it's not fair. it's not right. >> republicans have settled on their latest anti-obama care message. if you like your health plan, you can keep it. and today they got a big boost from bill clinton. >> i personally believe even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the...
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angeles walmart protesting what they call unfair wages and benefits. joining me now is democratic strategist chris kofinis and robert traynham. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> at the top of the hour i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. here's what he said about the minimum wage. >> if you look back, the last time we passed a minimum wage, president bush signed it into law. the time before that, speaker gingrich passed it out of the house. so this should be something that everyone can get behind. >> so, robert, why aren't republicans getting behind it? >> i'm not sure i agree with that, chris. when you take a look at the recent polls, three out of five republicans support a minimum wage. the vast majority of americans -- >> let me correct myself, republicans in congress. >> that's a bit different. specifically the house of representativ representatives, they enclosurely represent more deser conservative districts. what i suspect is that there's going to be some type of a compromise here. it may
angeles walmart protesting what they call unfair wages and benefits. joining me now is democratic strategist chris kofinis and robert traynham. good morning, guys. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> at the top of the hour i talked to jason furman, chairman of the council of economic advisers. here's what he said about the minimum wage. >> if you look back, the last time we passed a minimum wage, president bush signed it into law. the time before that, speaker gingrich...
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we know he is in hospital in los angeles. a tsa agent as they mentioned in this news conference has died. they confirmed that now and others were injured in this incident which shut down lax largely this morning. this is a picture that's new to us. outside gate 36 in terminal 3. it pretty much tells the story. here is the weapon, we believe, the picture would indicate. that's the weapon that's believed to have been used there. a cop standing around and a lot of blood there on the floor as it was a bloody scene. we had reports earlier today from authorities that actually from witnesses that they went running out on to the tarmac and just to try to escape all of this. and, greta, it was certainly a horrible day. we also have new video as they continue with housekeeping matters. some new-to-us video from inside as it was all happening. here, look at this. >> everybody. [shouting] come on, you guys. >> go, go. [siren] >> as it's been described to us the terminal was -- you can see it's from tmz the web site which obtained this an
we know he is in hospital in los angeles. a tsa agent as they mentioned in this news conference has died. they confirmed that now and others were injured in this incident which shut down lax largely this morning. this is a picture that's new to us. outside gate 36 in terminal 3. it pretty much tells the story. here is the weapon, we believe, the picture would indicate. that's the weapon that's believed to have been used there. a cop standing around and a lot of blood there on the floor as it...
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. >> the suspect los angeles resident from new jersey is in custody but police have not released a motive. that remains part of their active investigation inside terminal 3. meantime, all of the other terminals here at l.a.x. are up and running but the ripple effect from delayed flights and cancellations will last at least another day. >> miguel, an update on his condition. we were told he was shot four times, a couple of times even in the chest today. can you confirm that? do we know how he is today? >> the hospital officials at this hour are not updating us on the suspect's condition. we know that one patient remains in critical condition. one could assume that that would be the suspect after being shot multiple times, including in his chest. but at this hour, there is no confirmation on his updated condition, alex. >> nbc's miguel almaguer, thanks. >>> let's go to politics. new today, president obama sending this message to both parties in congress. work together to pass a budget. >> here's the bottom line. congress should pass a budget that cuts things we don't need and closes wastefu
. >> the suspect los angeles resident from new jersey is in custody but police have not released a motive. that remains part of their active investigation inside terminal 3. meantime, all of the other terminals here at l.a.x. are up and running but the ripple effect from delayed flights and cancellations will last at least another day. >> miguel, an update on his condition. we were told he was shot four times, a couple of times even in the chest today. can you confirm that? do we...
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his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a heads up to the lapd 679 piers? >> i think cnn learned in the last few minutes, actually, we believe there were text messages possibly sent by this suspect the his brother and father which were of angry and rambling nature indicating anti-government position and also dissatisfaction of living in los angeles. we have not verified another report that he used the word suicide. so still a moving fluid situation and we'll try and confirm more details later on. for now, chris, thank you very much, indeed. >>> now to the terror felt by those who were there. with me now two witnesses to the shooting, dana s
his son paul worked for his father for several years before heading out west to live in los angeles so seems like have arnormal life from everything we're learning here but the police chief also said and told some local reporters that he had received indications from paul ciancia's father that he might try to harm himself and contacted counter participants in the los angeles police department. we're trying to verify details with the police now but seems like the police were trying to give a...
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he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being remembered here as someone nice, always smiled, a father, a husband. here in los angeles it has been quite a few days as you might imagine. people here are very upset about what happened. a lot of coworkers here whether they knew him or not feeling for him and his family. they already have a couple of memorials. as you come into lax if you have not been here before, there are a couple of pillars they have, four or five out front a art project that sets off the airport and they change colors. in honor of him they were illuminated blue over the weekend. inside the termin
he is under armed guard at a los angeles hospital. he is facing hurt chars for the death of tsa agent. gerardo hernandez, a father of two. the only tsa officer ever killed in the line of duty. the terrifying moments were caught on video by a photographer with "tmz." you can see passengers running for their lives. we'll speak to an eyewitness. first we go to adam housley live at los angeles international airport with more. adam? >> reporter: that agent hernandez is being...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also walking you to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank you. i know i want to thank you for the first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you know. this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there were surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also walking you to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank you. i know i want to thank you for the first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce yes i will...
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. >>> terminal four of los angeles international airport, the site of the shootout which killed hernandez the first tsa agent killed in the post 9/11 history. right now the u.s. honor flag arrived from dallas where it will be flown in hundreds of police and firefighters to honor sacrifice by mr. hernandez that saved so many other innocent lives. it first flew during recovery efforts at ground zero and since then traveled 6 million miles to events honoring fallen american heroes. we turn to the story that has wall street atwitter today. the social media company is going public. the most hyped since facebook. the share price will be set tonight after the bell but is expected to be around $25 a share. valuing the company at $13.6 billion. the s&p is near a record high and two other social media sites have each more than doubled in a year. our next guest has been on the front lines of the digital revolution. after a few dust-ups drunk tweeting included, lived to tell the tale. ran zi zuckerberg. >> still standing. >> former facebook marketing executive and the older sister of that other zucke
. >>> terminal four of los angeles international airport, the site of the shootout which killed hernandez the first tsa agent killed in the post 9/11 history. right now the u.s. honor flag arrived from dallas where it will be flown in hundreds of police and firefighters to honor sacrifice by mr. hernandez that saved so many other innocent lives. it first flew during recovery efforts at ground zero and since then traveled 6 million miles to events honoring fallen american heroes. we...
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friday morning at los angeles international airport. business travelers headed home at the end of the week. others getting an early start on the weekend when a man in the terminal pulls an assault rifle out of a bag and starts shooting. he blasts his way where passengers normally exit and then makes it a actual way to gates before he is shot by police. one tsa officer is dead, the first killed in the line of duty in the 12-year history. multiple other officers were hurt. airport authorities say in all some seven people were injured, at least one critically. the suspected gunman is paul anthony ciancia, originally from new jersey, living in los angeles, employment unknown, motive unknown, but apparently was carrying paper that said kill tsa. in new jersey where his family still lives he sent a text just this morning mentioning suicide. pensacolaville police called los angeles police asking to check on him. his roommate said he hasn't seen him but then it was too much. traffic in l.a.x. ground nearly to a halt. only now nearly seven hours
friday morning at los angeles international airport. business travelers headed home at the end of the week. others getting an early start on the weekend when a man in the terminal pulls an assault rifle out of a bag and starts shooting. he blasts his way where passengers normally exit and then makes it a actual way to gates before he is shot by police. one tsa officer is dead, the first killed in the line of duty in the 12-year history. multiple other officers were hurt. airport authorities say...
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as part of the agreement they have to give up dozens of gates, including new york, los angeles and washington, d.c. this move will allow low cost airlines to take over gates to insure the merger does not increase airfare. >> if you read this, from the new york times, the freedom tower at one world trade center in new york city is now officially the tallest building. >> there you go. >> in the united states. there was controversy whether the 408 tower on top. the panel decided to bring its official height to 1,776 feet. >> perfect. >> it's a tidal wave from chicago's willis tower, formerly known as the searstory. >> rom wasn't happy. >> i would say all the experts gathered in one room and it look like an antenna and acts like an antenna, guess what, it is an antenna. that's number one. number two, i think the willis tower will you have a view unprecedented in the landscape and its capacity to capture something, something you can't do from an antenna, not that competitive. if you want to fly on top of the an antenna and take a look. >> i was going to say, that is aurie. >> probably drove their
as part of the agreement they have to give up dozens of gates, including new york, los angeles and washington, d.c. this move will allow low cost airlines to take over gates to insure the merger does not increase airfare. >> if you read this, from the new york times, the freedom tower at one world trade center in new york city is now officially the tallest building. >> there you go. >> in the united states. there was controversy whether the 408 tower on top. the panel decided...
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. >> topping the head lea leans l, the man who killed a tsa agent at los angeles international airport has been charged with first degree murder and committing violence. he can face the death penalty. we'll have a live report later this hour. >>> john kerry wrapped up a visit to egypt, the first since morsi was ousted. morsi's removal led the u.s. to suspend hundreds of millions of aide earmarked for egypt. >> i want to make it clear the united states will continue to provide support that directly benefits the egyptian people in health, scholarships and private sector development. >>> virginia's democratic gubernatorial candidate terry mcauliffe has brought out all the rock stars. hillary clinton was out his behalf two weeks ago. the following weekend, bill clinton. tomorrow joe biden, and today the president hit the trail. >> i hope you guys are fired up on tuesday because we cannot have people staying home when so much is at stake. i hope you're ready to fight for terry because he's ready to fight for you for the next four years. >> republican candidate ken cuccinelli meanwhile has r
. >> topping the head lea leans l, the man who killed a tsa agent at los angeles international airport has been charged with first degree murder and committing violence. he can face the death penalty. we'll have a live report later this hour. >>> john kerry wrapped up a visit to egypt, the first since morsi was ousted. morsi's removal led the u.s. to suspend hundreds of millions of aide earmarked for egypt. >> i want to make it clear the united states will continue to...
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." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought
." >>> good evening i'm chris matthews out in los angeles. let me start tonight with this. the political right in this country has reached a new low, as i said. it has shown from the beginning that president obama doesn't deserve the decency accorded other american presidents. his enemies have called him an illegal immigrant, a street corner con artist, a fraud, a march yourian candidate brought
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my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political propaganda like the right-wing person i would ask if they felt that they were infusing enough social justice perspectives. you pretend to be a friend of the person or at least you act as though you are on their side and this is what is great about being a partisan journalist. i can do all that. and so i went in and did all that. leonard is the other half and he was the one behind charlie's angels and he did a remake of charlie's angels and a real powerhouse in the industry. he and i headed off. he recognized i was pro- israel so he asked me to go ahead and write up a
my name is ben shapiro from los angeles and i would like to interview you. i imagined that for a lot of those folks because they saw a lot of things you ben shapiro is a jewish name from harvard law school, lives in los angeles, has to be liberal. 99% shocked that this person is going to be on the left. so i would do interviews with folks and i would reinforce the impression. i would ask questions from a progressive viewpoint so instead of asking if they were stacking their shows with political...
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angeles with his parents and is not talking. on the high school practice fields across america, coaches like rich hanson in jersey city, new jersey, safe even without all the facts, they're hopeful this can become a teachable moment. >> it's on the coach and the school and the coaching staff to lay the groundwork for a respect so that, you know, you can have a creative environment that's conducive to what you're really trying to do. >> reporter: dolphins coach joe philbin, who coached both high school and college before becoming an nfl coach, says he's now waiting for the results of the nfl investigation. >> we're all committed to getting to the bottom of this. out of respect for the process, i will not be answering any questions relative to the review until it's complete. >> reporter: the nfl has hired an independent investigator to try to get to the bottom of this. alex? >> all right. nbc's kerry sanders. thanks so much. >>> a huge piece of space junk is hurtling toward earth. it could be arriving in just hours. should you be
angeles with his parents and is not talking. on the high school practice fields across america, coaches like rich hanson in jersey city, new jersey, safe even without all the facts, they're hopeful this can become a teachable moment. >> it's on the coach and the school and the coaching staff to lay the groundwork for a respect so that, you know, you can have a creative environment that's conducive to what you're really trying to do. >> reporter: dolphins coach joe philbin, who...
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los angeles international airport at this hour is getting back to normal. this was the seen in terminal three, a stampede basically. a gunman pulled out an assault rifle and opened four. and terfoyed passengers and dropping anything they had leaving shoes and belts behind and trying to attack cover and get away from a man on a mission to kill. >> we heard eight shots ring out bang, bang, bang. >> it was like a movie and so intense and not normal to hear that. we all just panicked and flooded through the screening x-ray machines and tsa was right there with us. and we didn't know what to do. >> i saw one woman scooping up her child to run faster. the suspected gunman 23-year-old paul ciowa a ncia is in the hospital recovering and the fbi are waiting for him to be well enough. he sent a troubling text message to a family member and they found a hand written note describing his intent to kill tsa officers and filled with anti- government rants who felt his rights were being violated. one witness said the gunman targeted tsa agents asking people if they worked
los angeles international airport at this hour is getting back to normal. this was the seen in terminal three, a stampede basically. a gunman pulled out an assault rifle and opened four. and terfoyed passengers and dropping anything they had leaving shoes and belts behind and trying to attack cover and get away from a man on a mission to kill. >> we heard eight shots ring out bang, bang, bang. >> it was like a movie and so intense and not normal to hear that. we all just panicked...